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Released: 13.07.1987

IEEE 1016-1987 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Design Descriptions

IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Design Descriptions

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Standard number:IEEE 1016-1987
Released:13.07.1987
ISBN:978-0-7381-0402-7
Pages:16
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1016-1987

This is a recommended practice for describing software designs. It specifies the necessary information content, and recommended organization for a software design description. A software design description is a representation of a software system that is used as a medium for communicating software design information. The practice may be applied to commercial, scientific, or military software that runs on any digital computer. Applicability is not restricted by the size, complexity, or criticality of the software. This practice is not limited to specific methodologies for design, configuration management, or quality assurance. It is assumed that the quality design information and changes to the design of description will be managed by other project activities. Finally, this document does not support nor is it limited to any particular descriptive technique. It maybe applied to paper documents, automated databases, design description languages, or other means of description.



New IEEE Standard - Superseded. The necessary information content and recommended organization for a software design description are specified. A software design description is a representation of a software system that is used as a medium for communicating software design information. The recommendations, which may be applied to commercial, scientific, or military software that runs on any digital computer, are not limited to specific methodologies for design, configuration management, or quality assurance, or to any particular descriptive technique. Applicability is not restricted by the size, complexity, or criticality of the software.